Letter to Robert Goodloe Harper, 30 July 1807.

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Letter to Robert Goodloe Harper, 30 July 1807.

Martin asks Harper to "communicate the ideas you have formed upon the subjects submitted to you, by the mail or some safe conveyance to me at Richmond."

1 folded sheet (2 p.); 24.5 cm.

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Martin, Luther, 1744-1826.

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Martin served as Maryland's Attorney General from 1778-1805 and from 1818-1822. In 1785, he was a member of the Continental Congress; and in 1787, a member of the U.S. Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia. Harper served as a congressman from South Carolina from 1794-1801, after which he practiced law in Baltimore. He was elected to the U.S. Senate From the description of Letter to Robert Goodloe Harper, 30 July 1807. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 235127277 ...

Harper, Robert Goodloe, 1765-1825

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